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Bohemistické disertace roku 2023
Dissertations on the Czech language from 2023

Author(s): Martin Beneš, Hana Mžourková, Jakub Sláma, Ivana Svobodová
Subject(s): Western Slavic Languages, Book-Review
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Keywords: dissertations; fact-checking; prosodic annotation; adjectives; indefinite pronouns; aphasia; transformer neural networks;

Summary/Abstract: The document reviews several dissertations on the Czech language from 2023. Kristýna Poulová's work evaluates the methods and limitations of fact-checking in Czech media discourse, particularly during the 2018 presidential campaign. David Lukeš proposes a method for automatic prosodic annotation of spoken Czech corpora. Irena Fuková's dissertation focuses on adjectives formed from infinitive/past stems in Old and Middle Czech. Martina Rybová examines the evaluative function of indefinite pronouns in Czech. Karolína Vyskočilová analyzes analytical predicates with categorical verbs for morphological annotation. Michal Láznička explores the discourse production of Czech speakers with aphasia using a usage-based approach. Alžběta Houzar investigates the variability of acoustic parameters in Czech speech. Ivana Hurytová studies subjective grammar theories among Czech language teachers. Karolína Cinkrautová defines the concept of "success" in the linguistic worldview of Czech students. Dušan Variš examines learning capabilities in transformer neural networks.

  • Issue Year: 107/2024
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 153-164
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Czech
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